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Over 95 percent of Japanese teens wear uniforms in high school. That might make it seem like they are more susceptible to following fashion magazine trends—maybe they are.
Like other countries in Asia, Japan observes a somewhat strict "no shoes worn indoors" rule. You'll often be required to take off your shoes before entering a room or building.
While they used to be worn daily – they’re now usually reserved for special occasions. “To celebrate their coming of age, it’s a celebration to wear this kimono.” ...
Japan Airlines is offering to check a big item off your packing list – clothing. The airline is helping pilot a new service called Any Wear, Anywhere, which lets passengers rent all the clothes ...
A second-hand pop-up store in Tokyo by casual clothing giant Uniqlo was a first for the Japanese firm, but also a sign that a local aversion to used garments may finally be fading. Uniqlo is a major ...
Travelers with confirmed flights wishing to use the clothing service can visit Japan Airlines “Any Wear, Anywhere” reservation site to select the clothing set best fitting the season and purpose of ...
TOKYO -- The latest growing trend in fashion is "athleisure," clothing worn while doing sports and exercise, but which is also suitable for casual, ev. ... 'Athleisure' wear catching on in Japan.
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